Charlie Sheen was attacked by his neighbor she tried to

Charlie Sheen was attacked by his neighbor: she tried to strangle him in his own house and was arrested

The “Two and a Half Men” star was the victim of the 47-year-old’s constant actions against him.  In the last few hours, the actor had to call 911The “Two and a Half Men” star was the victim of the 47-year-old’s constant actions against him. In the last few hours, the actor had to call 911

Although he has put his scandals behind him, controversy continues to haunt the daily life of Charlie Sheen. In an unusual episode, the actor became known for his controversial life outside the film sets Victim of a violent attack in his own home in Los Angeles.

According to TMZ reports The police came to his aid to separate him from his neighbor, Elektra Schrock, who forced his way in suddenly with the sole aim of attacking him.

After responding to a 911 call last Wednesday, Los Angeles police encountered a strange scene of violence between neighbors. The altercation arose when the protagonist of “Two and a Half Men” opened the door of his house when he heard noises outside and was surprised by a neighbor.

The woman, 47 years old, He then attacked the actor, tried to strangle him and even tore his shirt. Then, it is said, he returned home.

Although the incident could have ended disastrously, paramedics who attended the scene determined that this was the case There was no need to transfer the 58-year-old actor to a medical center as he was not seriously injured..

Sheen's neighbor, 47, attacked the actor, tried to strangle him and even ripped his shirt (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)Sheen's neighbor, 47, attacked the actor, tried to strangle him and even ripped his shirt (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

was shocked arrested for assault with a deadly weaponThe Los Angeles County Police Department said in a statement. It was too arrested for use of violence can lead to bodily harm and Theft of someone else's property.

But what connection does the woman have to the actor, apart from being a neighbor? The truth is that the incident has left questions unanswered ever since The comedian assured that he did not understand the reasons that motivated his neighbor to continue the attack this week.

According to witnesses close to TMZ This incident is not the first Sheen has had with his attacker, who he accused of recently pouring a sticky liquid on his car. A source close to the actor reported that after this incident, Sheen tried to resolve tensions by talking to the neighbor, with whom he agreed to resolve their differences and “let bygones be bygones.”

However, this does not seem to have been the message that the woman understood. The still unclear situation appears to have escalated day before the attack this Wednesday, when The same neighbor threw garbage in front of the actor's housein a provocative and contemptuous gesture.

The comedian assured that he does not understand the reasons that motivated his neighbor to strangle and attack him this week.  Eventually the woman was arrestedThe comedian assured that he does not understand the reasons that motivated his neighbor to strangle and attack him this week. Eventually the woman was arrested

The incident shows an escalation of neighborhood conflicts that not even celebrities are spared, leading them to extreme situations like this in their lives.

12 years ago, Charlie Sheen left Two and a Half Men unexpectedly and after a much-publicized argument between him and him Chuck Lorre, producer of the hit show. Apparently time has smoothed out the rough edges between the two characters and recently they met again new series produced by HBO Max.

Is about “How to Become a Bookmaker”the new comedy that will reunite Sheen and Lorre in the sitcom and is directed by Sebastian Maniscalco and produced by Warner Bros. Television. Its premiere on November 30 marked Charlie's return to the small screen.

The New York artist received four Emmy nominations for his starring role in Two and a Half Men. After his departure, he starred in Anger Management, which ran for 100 episodes and aired on FX. He also guest-starred on The Goldbergs.